List MP Harete Hipango wants to contest the Māori seat of Te Tai Hauāuru at this year’s election - opening the door for more Māori MPs in the National team to contest the other six Māori seats.
Hipango had been the MP for Whanganui from 2017 to 2020, and returned to Parliament on the list in May 2021 after the resignation of Nick Smith.
She had already put her name forward for the Whanganui seat again, but in a statement last week said she wanted to pursue selection in Te Tai Hauāuru.
“While I am proud to have represented Whanganui as its local MP from 2017 to 2020, I have decided to explore this new opportunity to continue to represent my community as a member of the National team,” she said.
“I commend Christopher Luxon and the National Party for taking the step to set up another Māori seat structure. I believe the time is right for the National Party to realise the value of the Māori seats to engage Māori voters and help to grow National’s share of the party vote.”